well, some people may or may not have commented on the soluable vitamin qualities of the apples when they are served with either roast lamb or curry!
These would be water soluble vitamins, such as the B-vitamins and Vitamin C.
Urinary tract. Mainly kindneys.
The gastrointestinal tract is part of the digestive system.
long and medium chain fatty acids and fat-soluble vitamins. long and medium chain fatty acids and fat-soluble vitamins.
Ganglionic blocking agents are water soluble, irregular, and poorly absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract.
vitamins a, d, e, k
Sorbitol is poorly absorbed by the gastrointestinal tract as it has a low lipid solubility.
The alimentary canal has glands which produces digestive juices which help in digestion from tract to system....it is then transported to liver.
Fat-soluble vitamins are absorbed through the intestinal tract with the help of lipids (fats). Because they are more likely to accumulate in the body, they are more likely to lead to overdose diseases than are water-soluble vitamins.
GIT. It stands for GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT in full.
Many drugs are in the form of hydrochloride salts for them to be water and acid soluble as well. This enables them to be quickly absorbed in the gastrointestinal tract.
Vitamins A,E,D and K are fat - soluble (able to dissolve in fats). They are absorbed into the intestinal tract with the help of fat, and tend to be stored in the body longer than water-soluble vitamins (B and C). Because of that longer storage period, you are more likely to suffer ill-effects from taking too much of one of the fat-soluble vitamins.